I have been working with <map>
, where I declared a map as follows:
map <int, vector<int> > tree;
I am now trying to assign values to it. My goal is to place multiple values as elements of its keys. Something like this:
0=null
1=>0
2=>1,0
3=>2,1,0
4=>3,2,1,0
5=>0
I tried to assign to the map like this, but it does not work:
tree[3]=vector<int>(2,1,0);
However, the following two ways of assigning work:
tree[1]=vector<int>(0);
tree[2]=vector<int>(1,0);
Where is the problem? How can I make a function that works as a Python dictionary?
I am not using C++11.
vector<int>(0)
generated an empty vector andvector<int>(1,0)
yields a vector with a single element that is0
. See the constructors forstd::vector
.